Abstract

Problem Statement: Failure of computer based information systems had been a source of major concern in the modern technological era. Information System (IS) researchers have spent a significant amount of their time and effort in understanding the recurring failure of Information Systems. Studies in this regard have ranged from being primarily technical in their approach to those having a much stronger socio-technical bias. The purpose of this paper was to analyze information system failures using the lens of complexity theory. Approach: Complexity theory was proposed as an alternative paradigm for understanding and analyzing Information System failures. Other research frameworks within which system failures were studied were also discussed. The core concepts of complexity and the salient features of information systems were elucidated. It was shown that information systems could be interpreted as complex entities both from the structural and functional viewpoints. Pictorial representations were given to corroborate this point. Results: It was shown that the complexity framework could be utilized to understand the different types of system failures, viz. process, correspondence and interaction failures in a more meaningful way. The idea of recurrent failures was also examined in the context of complexity theory. It was shown how such failures could be tackled much better by using lessons drawn from complexity. The inadequacy of the systems approach was pointed out that necessiated the introduction of complexity. Conclusions: It appeared that adopting certain features of complexity in the analysis, design and management of information systems could help in avoiding certain failures related to information systems. Some of these features were facilitating the process of co-evolution, exploring the space of possibilities and encouraging self-organization and emergent behaviour.

Highlights

  • Human beings have long tried to ease the uncertainty so widely prevalent in their lives by predicting the future

  • METHODS: we introduce complexity theory and see how it can help us to understand information system failures better

  • This calls for greater transparency in the working of both the business and technology domains, improved communication between the two, frequent interactions and exchange of ideas, leading to the emergence of common goals based on a sense of strong trust and mutual understanding

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Human beings have long tried to ease the uncertainty so widely prevalent in their lives by predicting the future. This effort has been bolstered by the epoch-making progress in science and technology over the last century. The domain of computer based information systems is one where this systematic/engineering rationale of regulating and/or managing risks has seen its greatest manifestation. Paradoxical as it may sound, the risk involved with and the failure rates of computer based information systems have proved to be of significant concern in this modern technological era

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